Long view
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If you’ve been making AI art for any length of time, you’ve met them. People with strong, final opinions about your practice. Who have never seriously engaged with it.
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For AI artists, “reading images” means moving beyond passive observation to active analysis, decoding structure, intent, and potential. This guide explains how to develop a critical eye, use visual veille (graphic watch) to fuel creativity, and transform inspiration into original AI art. Learn why seeing is a skill, how to avoid reproduction pitfalls, and practical…
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AI image generation has reached a point where technical quality is no longer a differentiator. Any AI artist – beginner or experienced – can produce a visually compelling image in minutes.
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Most artists start by chasing quality. Every piece evaluated before the next one is made. Every decision second-guessed before it’s executed. It feels rigorous. In reality, it often leads to creative paralysis.
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“Can you like my latest post?” I get this message a lot these last weeks… Sounds familiar? If you create AI art on Instagram, you have probably sent or received this message.
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You scroll through your feed. Stunning landscapes. Powerful portraits. Dreamlike scenes. But here’s the question: which ones are real?
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You opened your AI tool this morning. Again. Perhaps you typed a prompt, watched pixels arrange themselves into art, and felt that familiar knot tighten in your stomach. Is this wrong? The internet told you generative AI is draining rivers. Burning coal. Killing the planet one render at a time. So here you are. An…
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The internet just gave us a warning label. And honestly? We should pay attention. Merriam-Webster (the American dictionary) just named “slop” its Word of the Year for 2025. Not innovation. Not creativity. Slop. That stings a little, doesn’t it? But here’s the thing. This isn’t just linguistic trivia. It’s a mirror held up to the…
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Here’s a question that’s been eating at me lately. When did we stop making art and start producing content?